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orate
[ aw-reyt, oh-reyt, awr-eyt, ohr-eyt ]
orate
/ 蓴藧藞谤别瑟迟 /
verb
- to make or give an oration
- to speak pompously and lengthily
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
Politicians orate, American flags proliferate and, even more than usual, many windows on the world are tinted red, white and blue.
Students debate or orate about controversial topics surrounding free speech and the Constitution.
It featured a version of the Gettysburg address as orated by the president at the time, Dwight D. Eisenhower.
鈥淚t鈥檚 the idea that acting is a conversation, that in real life, people don鈥檛 plant their feet and orate. That was what James wanted from us.鈥
That the speeches in 鈥淯ndelivered鈥 were never orated does take some of the helium out of their balloons, but in Nussbaum鈥檚 able hands, this cruise through what-might-have-been offers a hell of a fun ride.
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